RE: [Zope3-dev] z3c.javascript eggs now available
Hi Paul Subject: Re: [Zope3-dev] z3c.javascript eggs now available [...] Do whatever you like to do within the javascript sources in the z3c.javascript packages. Right now it's not useable because the javascript versions are not documented the package are using. Finally, the current layout of the z3c.javascript repository makes doing eggs for individual subpackages (dojo, mochikit, etc.) a pain and I don't think anyone wants to download a single 14mb egg for the entire z3c.javascript package. Would it make sense to put z3c.javascript.* subpackages into the root of the zope repository? Also, I'm about to send in a zope contributor agreement form so that my packaging files can make it into the zope repository. Is it not possible to build eggs for sub packages of z3c.javascript? Must they be top level packages? If so, that's a problem for other packages in z3c too? Regards Roger Ineichen ___ Zope3-dev mailing list Zope3-dev@zope.org Unsub: http://mail.zope.org/mailman/options/zope3-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com
RE: [Zope3-dev] z3c.javascript eggs now available
Hi Paul, Hi Bernd Subject: [Zope3-dev] z3c.javascript eggs now available I have made my very first set of eggs for each of the packages in z3c.javascript. They are available at http://eggs.carduner.net I would love it if interested people would check them out and verify that they work and/or are properly built and/or have the proper metadata, before I think about uploading them to the cheeseshop. Thanks for the effort and your work. I like it. But Im' sure we need a concept before this packages get distributed. I think it should be possible to have tags for each stabel version of the mirrored javascripts. I think just to have one actualy version is not enough. What do you think? Do we realy need to support our own javascrip mirror? Or should we degrade our z3c.javascript packages and remove the copied javascript itself? Regards Roger Ineichen Thanks, Paul Carduner ___ Zope3-dev mailing list Zope3-dev@zope.org Unsub: http://mail.zope.org/mailman/options/zope3-dev/dev%40projekt01.ch ___ Zope3-dev mailing list Zope3-dev@zope.org Unsub: http://mail.zope.org/mailman/options/zope3-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com
Re: [Zope3-dev] z3c.javascript eggs now available
On 3/2/07, Bernd Dorn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 02.03.2007, at 15:43, Roger Ineichen wrote: Hi Paul, Hi Bernd Subject: [Zope3-dev] z3c.javascript eggs now available I have made my very first set of eggs for each of the packages in z3c.javascript. They are available at http://eggs.carduner.net I would love it if interested people would check them out and verify that they work and/or are properly built and/or have the proper metadata, before I think about uploading them to the cheeseshop. Thanks for the effort and your work. I like it. But Im' sure we need a concept before this packages get distributed. I think it should be possible to have tags for each stabel version of the mirrored javascripts. I think just to have one actualy version is not enough. What do you think? Do we realy need to support our own javascrip mirror? Or should we degrade our z3c.javascript packages and remove the copied javascript itself? hm, dunno if i understand your question ... do you mean removing the actual javascript source files and let the end user fetch them? my suggestion is, that if the license of a library allows it to be distributed in the eggs, we should include them, because we then have a specific snapshot of that library, and for end users this is very convinient i think By end user do you mean the person installing the egg? In that case the javascript files should certainly be included in the egg. If you mean the end user to be someone doing an svn checkout then I think the javascript libs should not be stored in zope's repository, but rather we should use an external to grab the latest release tag from the javascript lib's repository. Finally, the current layout of the z3c.javascript repository makes doing eggs for individual subpackages (dojo, mochikit, etc.) a pain and I don't think anyone wants to download a single 14mb egg for the entire z3c.javascript package. Would it make sense to put z3c.javascript.* subpackages into the root of the zope repository? Also, I'm about to send in a zope contributor agreement form so that my packaging files can make it into the zope repository. - Paul Regards Roger Ineichen Thanks, Paul Carduner ___ Zope3-dev mailing list Zope3-dev@zope.org Unsub: http://mail.zope.org/mailman/options/zope3-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com